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Judith's Paper Artwork |
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Paper collage and illustration comes naturally to Judith, and she always tries to incorporate them into her projects.
So she will decorate a table or a jewel box in a wild collage, or wrap her jack-in-the-boxes in a digital design that she composites up on her computer.
Here are a few of her strictly-paper designs. |
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"The Story of E" collage Typical Judy. What starts out as a simple greeting card for a friend becomes a 24-page, full-sized life history of its subject! |
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A portrait of the subject. |
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Page 6 of the project. If you puzzle it out the type reads:
"As a child she was precocious, with unusual interests, a bit left of center." |
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Page 9 - The real Elspeth.
"The Acorn Press asks: What's she REALLY like?" |
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Page 12 of the project.
"A to Z, this is she". |
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Lee's Jack-in-the-Box graphic design Judy assembled this collage on the computer in Photoshop. |
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